An Important Visit to Jamiul Uloom Balapur Akola

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Report by Muaz Muddassir Qasmi

A delegation of three persons led by the Director of Markazul Ma’arif Education & Research Centre, Mumbai Hazrat Maulana Mohammad Burhanuddin Sb Qasmi paid a visit to Jamiul Uloom Balapur Akola  Maharashtra all the way from MMERC, Mumbai on 10th May 2024 with the purpose of an important project. Maulana Jameel Sb Qasmi and  Muaz Muddassir Qasmi were a part of this small delegation of three people.

We were welcomed by Mufti Mohammad Ahmad Sb, the genius, energetic and obedient son of Hazrat Mufti Aslam Sb, the rector and Shaikhul Hadith of Jamiul Uloom Balapur at the railway station. After twenty minutes drive by car we reached Madrasa which is located on the national highway line far from public residents in the pure and clean environment. Maul. Faisal Sb and Maul. Ismaeel Sb the newly appointed DELL teachers in the same institution joined us on the breakfast before Juma prayer.

Before Asr Salah,  Mufti Ahmad Sb took us to the city in one institute where the director sb delivered a fruitful presentation on ‘Keys to Success‘ before the students preparing for NEET and JEE. After Magrib prayer, we moved to Anjuman Mufidul Islam Urdu high school in Khamgaon, a hundred years old asset of Muslim community. Apart from the quality education there are collections of antiquities there, much helpful for the students of science and technology.

With the trustees of Anjuman Mufidul Islam Urdu high school
collections of antiquities

In the next day on Saturday we had a round of meetings with the DELL students of first and second year.  Al-Hamdulillah all the necessities are provided to the students and teachers with well furnished classrooms. At the late night we began our return journey to Mumbai. It was truly enjoyable two days trip where we could spend our times and enjoyed the natural things.

The delegation of MMERC among the DELL students of Balapur

 

Thank you Hazrat Mufti Mohammad Aslam Sb, Mufti Mohammad Ahmad Sb and Maul. Umar Sb and teachers and other staff members for warm hospitality.

This visit signifies a collaborative effort towards advancing educational endeavors, fostering meaningful exchanges, and strengthening ties between educational institutions.

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